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State by State
100

This city, famous for its canals and gondolas, is built on more than 100 small islands in northern Italy.
 

(What is Venice?)


100

This French dish of thin pancakes can be filled with sweet or savory ingredients.

(What are crêpes?)


100

Leonardo DiCaprio starred as Jack in this 1997 blockbuster.
 

(What is Titanic?)


100

This athlete won seven Super Bowl titles as a quarterback.
 

(Who is Tom Brady?)


100

This Dutch painter is famous for “The Starry Night.”
 

(Who is Vincent van Gogh?)

100

This U.S. state is known for its potatoes and “Famous Potato Museum.”
 

(What is Idaho?)

100

This state is nicknamed the “Sunshine State.”

(What is Florida?)

200

This South American country’s Amazon region contains the world’s largest tropical rainforest.
 

(What is Brazil?)

200

This Italian dessert is made with layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese.

(What is tiramisu?)


200

This 1975 thriller directed by Steven Spielberg warned beachgoers to stay out of the water.
 

(What is Jaws?)


200

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men’s soccer history.
 

(What is Brazil?)

200

This Mexican artist is known for her self-portraits and works inspired by nature and Mexican culture.
 

(Who is Frida Kahlo?)

200

This element, with the symbol Au, has been used as currency for thousands of years.
 

(What is gold?)


200

This state produces the most maple syrup in the U.S.
 

(What is Vermont?)

300

This country has more lakes than any other — over 60,000 freshwater lakes — and is known for its maple syrup.

(What is Canada?)

300

This French cooking term refers to vegetables cut into very thin matchstick-sized strips.
 

(What is julienne?)

300

This 1964 musical film stars Julie Andrews as a magical nanny.
 

(What is Mary Poppins?)

300

In tennis, this term refers to a score of zero.
 

(What is love?)

300

This Renaissance artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
 

(Who is Michelangelo?)

300

This planet in our solar system is known for its giant red spot and dozens of moons.
 

(What is Jupiter?)


300

This state has the most ghost towns in the U.S., remnants of its mining boom in the 1800s.
 
 

(What is Nevada?)

400

This river, nicknamed “China’s Sorrow” due to frequent flooding, is the country’s second-longest river.
 

(What is the Yellow River?)

400

This French dessert consists of caramelized sugar on top of a creamy custard base.
 

(What is crème brûlée?)

400

This 1959 comedy starring Marilyn Monroe features musicians disguising themselves to escape gangsters.
 

(What is Some Like It Hot?)


400

This NBA team, led by Stephen Curry, won championships in 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2022.
 

(Who are the Golden State Warriors?)

400

This American pop artist created colorful portraits of Marilyn Monroe.
 

(Who is Andy Warhol?)

400

This famous clock tower is often mistakenly called Big Ben (the bell inside is Big Ben).
 

(What is the Elizabeth Tower?)


400

This state’s official fruit is the peach, though it isn’t the largest producer in the U.S.
 

(What is Georgia?)

500

This U.S. state has the most coastline, stretching over 33,000 miles including islands.
 

(What is Alaska?)

500

This Spanish rice dish, often made with seafood and saffron, originated in Valencia.
 

(What is paella?)

500

Marlon Brando famously said, “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse,” in this 1972 crime film.
 

(What is The Godfather?)


500

This quarterback led the Kansas City Chiefs to Super Bowl wins in 2020 and 2023.
 

(Who is Patrick Mahomes?)


500

This Norwegian artist created the iconic expressionist work The Scream.
 

(Who is Edvard Munch?)

500

This U.S. president had a pet alligator that lived in the White House bathtub.
 

(Who is John Quincy Adams?)

500

This state is nicknamed “The Land of 10,000 Lakes,” but it actually has over 11,000.
 

(What is Minnesota?)